Everevna

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Containing the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean, this continent has become the star of the international magical world as it experiences unprecedented opulence.

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Above a thick cloud of smoke produced by lazily rolled cigarets and carefully carved pipes stood a majestic top hat. As blue as the country skies under which she had been raised, but coated in the best velvet money could buy, Harriet's hat had become a staple at Merlin's.

Short a few waiters due to an epidemic of Black Cat Flu, Harriet was sending platters through the crowded establishment. Their first act of the night would start soon, she was looking forward to the loud voices being buried by jazz.

He rested his hand on the rough paintwork that coated the door and pushed. Rough wooden splinters prickled his palm as shards of red paint fell towards the floor. As dapper and as classy as the patrons were, Tussio was not blind to the less than dainty details of the nightclub's decor.

Taller and broader than most, the crowd naturally dispersed as he made his way towards the bar. Confident that the Bar Manager would quickly spot him, he sat on one of the stools and ordered a glass of the establishment's finest liquor.

Quick to sense the shift in atmosphere when Tussio Accorsi entered the establishment she watched him as he made his way through the crowd. Rare were those who could identify him, yet his mere presence commanded respect. He was tall and his stature was imposing, but it was his piercing gaze that truly carried the weight of his authority.

She sent her tray towards the nearest waiter and made her way to him. "Tussio, always a pleasure." She sat on the stool next to him. She knew his visit was tied to business rather than pleasure, but she was nothing if not a pleasant host.